POWER CIRCUIT FOR REDUCING STANDBY POWER CONSUMPTION
In a power circuit for reducing standby power consumption, a power supply is defined to include a primary power system and a stationary power system. The stationary power system outputs a stationary power after obtaining an input power. A control unit controls ON/OFF of the primary power system, obtains the stationary power as the required power, and receives a PS ON/OFF signal for triggering the control unit, so that the control unit controls the primary power system to supply a primary output power. The power supply includes a switch unit having two ends connected to a power circuit for outputting the stationary power and a virtual load respectively. The PS ON/OFF signal is provided for controlling the switch unit. If the switch unit does not receive the PS ON/OFF signal, it is OFF in a standby mode to avoid unnecessary power consumption of the virtual load.
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The present invention relates to a power circuit for reducing standby power consumption, and more particularly to a power circuit using a PS ON/OFF signal to determine whether or not a virtual load is connected to avoid unnecessary power consumption of the virtual load in a standby mode.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIn general, present existing power supply used in a computer that supports ATX motherboard architecture, and an improvement of the ATX motherboard architecture on power source lies in that a start button of the computer is not connected to the power supply but connected to the motherboard directly, and the motherboard will wake up the power supply in a standby mode, such that the power supply can supply electric power required for the operation of the computer. Further, the ATX motherboard architecture can achieve a remote ON/OFF function. In conformity with the ATX motherboard architecture, the power supply should supply stationary power to the power supply itself and the motherboard in a standby mode before the computer is booted. If the start button or the remote ON/OFF signal triggers the motherboard, the motherboard will trigger the power supply by a PS ON/OFF signal to supply primary output power for driving the operation of all computer equipment. To achieve this function, the power supply supporting the ATX motherboard architecture includes a stationary power system for supplying the stationary power and a primary power system for supplying the primary output power, such that the power supply can output the stationary power after receiving external electric power.
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However, if there is no load in the stationary power system 2 in the standby mode, in the event that the control unit 5 is started, a load is added to the stationary power system 2 instantaneously. Before the output power of the stationary power system 2 is modulated, the voltage obtained by the control unit 5 is too low, and the control unit 5 may not be able to start. To assure normal starts of all digital components that require the stationary power 91 for their operation, the stationary power system 2 has an output end connected to a virtual load 6, and the virtual load 6 normally increases the current of the stationary power system 2, such that the voltage drop caused by the start of the control unit 5 will not affect the start of the control unit 5. The normally connected virtual load 6 will incur normal power losses. Therefore, power supply manufacturers tend to develop energy-saving products and the power supplies require an “80PLUS” certification, which is divided into different ranks such as gold, silver, and bronze. Obviously, it is necessary to overcome the normal power consumption of the virtual load 6 to achieve energy saving purpose.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONSince the conventional power supply requires a virtual load to assure a successful starts of the control unit and primary power system, but it also has a drawback of normally incurring power losses.
Therefore, the primary objective of the present invention is to overcome the power consumption issue of the virtual load to assure the successful starts of the control unit and primary power system.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the present invention provides a power circuit for reducing standby power consumption, and a power supply is defined and includes a primary power system and a stationary power system, wherein a stationary power system receives an input power and outputs a stationary power. A control unit is provided for controlling whether or not to operate the primary power system, and the control unit must be connected to an output end of the stationary power system to obtain the stationary power for the required power, and the control unit requires to receive a PS ON/OFF signal before it is triggered and turned on. After the control unit is turned on, the primary power system can be controlled to supply a primary output power. The power supply further comprises a switch unit, wherein the switch unit has two ends connected to a power circuit for outputting the stationary power and a virtual load respectively, and the PS ON/OFF signal is provided for controlling whether or not to turn on the switch unit. If the switch unit is OFF, the power source in a standby mode is not triggered by the PS ON/OFF signal. If the switch unit is triggered by the PS ON/OFF signal and turned on, then the virtual load will be electrically connected to the stationary power system.
Therefore, when the power supply is in a standby mode (the computer host is turned off), the switch unit is cut off so that the stationary power system and the virtual load are considered to be independent and disconnected with each other, and the virtual load will not incur any power loss. If the computer host is turned on (or the power supply is turned on completely), the switch unit is ON such that the virtual load is electrically connected to the stationary power system to achieve the purpose of assuring a sufficient voltage for starting the controller. For shutdown again, the switch unit is off again to separate the virtual load from the stationary power system to achieve energy saving purpose.
The technical contents of the invention will now be described in more detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings that show various embodiments of the invention.
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In summation of the description above, the present invention improves over the prior art and complies with the patent application requirements, and thus is duly filed for patent application. While the invention has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
Claims
1. A power circuit for reducing standby power consumption, wherein a power supply is defined to include a primary power system and a stationary power system, the stationary power system outputs a stationary power, and a control unit obtains the stationary power and is triggered by a power supply (PS) ON/OFF signal to drive the primary power system to output a primary output power, and the power supply is characterized in that:
- the power supply includes a switch unit including two ends connected to a power circuit for outputting the stationary power and a virtual load respectively, and the PS ON/OFF signal is provided for controlling the ON/OFF of the switch unit, such that the switch unit is turned off in a standby mode when not triggered by the PS ON/OFF signal, and the switch unit is turned on when triggered by the PS ON/OFF signal and then the stationary power system is electrically connected to the virtual load.
2. The power circuit for reducing standby power consumption as recited in claim 1, wherein the virtual load is a resistive load.
3. The power circuit for reducing standby power consumption as recited in claim 2, wherein the virtual load includes a plurality of resistors connected in parallel, and the virtual load is connected to a ground point.
4. The power circuit for reducing standby power consumption as recited in claim 1, wherein the switch unit is a metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET).
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 15, 2010
Publication Date: Dec 15, 2011
Patent Grant number: 8542001
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Inventors: Tsun-Te SHIH (Taipei Hsien), Yu-Yuan Chang (Taipei Hsien), Yi-Hua Wang (Taipei Hsien), Heng-Chia Chang (Taipei Hsien)
Application Number: 12/815,970
International Classification: H02J 1/00 (20060101);